The spiritual life

(Martin Jones) #1

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idleness thai wails on victory. And so man


evolves,and untilthese delights have losttheir


power to attract, il is well that they shall


continue to nerve men to effort and struggle.


But whenthespiritbeginstostirandtoseekits


own manifestation, then the prizes lose their


attractive power, and the man sees duty as


motiveinsteadoffruit. Andthenheworksfor


duty'ssake,aspartoftheOneGreat Life,and


heworkswith all the energyof the manwho


worksforfruit, perhapsevenwith more. The


manwho can work unwearying at some great


schemeforhumangoodandthen,afteryearsof


labour,see thewholeof itcrumbling topieces


beforehim,and remain content, that man has


gone far along the road of the spiritual life.

Doesitseemimpossible? No. Notwhenwe


understand the Life,and havefelt the Unity


;


for in that consciousness no effort for human


good iswasted,nowork forhuman good fails


ofitsperfectend. Theform matters nothing;


a form in which the work is embodied may


crumble,buttheliferemains.

Andinordertomakeitveryclearthat such


a motive may animate men even outside the


spiritual life,we may consider how sometimes


insome great campaignof battle it is realised


thatsuccess and failurearewords that change

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